Alloy of 60 percent Tin and 40 percent Lead; no external flux is needed. 361 degrees F ? 375 degrees F melting range. Can be used for electrical applications including wiring and other fine electronic work. Contains lead. Not for use on drinking water lines.

Alloy of 60 percent Tin and 40 percent Lead; no external flux is needed. 361 degrees F ? 375 degrees F melting range. Can be used for electrical applications including wiring and other fine electronic work. Contains lead. Not for use on drinking water lines.

Alloy of tin, silver, copper and bismuth; works with any high grade paste or liquid flux and a standard propane torch. Oatey No.95 tinning flux recommended. Provides excellent flow and fill characteristics with a melting range of 420 to 460 degrees F; .084" diameter. Used for tin plate work, sheet metal seaming, and hot water heating lines. Meets requirements of Safe Drinking Water Act for use on copper potable water lines.

50 percent tin and 50 percent lead, used with an external flux. Good flow characteristics and low melting point. 361 to 421 degrees Fahrenheit melting range; 0.075" diameter. Used for soldering galvanized gutters, general repairs, radiators, sheet metal and non-drinking water lines. Contains lead, not to be used for plumbing applications.

Lead free alloy of 95 percent Tin and 5 percent Antimony. Acid flux is contained within the core. Used for for sheet metal, radiator, gutter repair work with a melting range of 450 degrees F-464 degrees F; .081" gauge